Creating a web journal

…Now let's take a look at how to create a web journal in iPhoto.…Web journals are great for sharing collections of your photos online…so your friends and family can check out your pictures from any…web browser and web journals present your photos in a collection…of cool looking layouts that you can customize to suit your needs.…All you need in addition to iPhoto is a free iCloud account.…To start, select the photo you want to include in your web journal.…The tap the share button.…And in their creative projects tap web journal.…To add more photos to the journal tap Choose Photos.…And web journals can contain up to 200 photos.…

I'll choose to select a range.…And I'll grab these photos from my trip to Hawaii.…You can always add or remove photos from your journal later.…These are the photos I want to use now, so I'll tap Next.…You can then enter a name for your journal.…I'll just call this awahoo.…And then you'll pick a theme for your journal.…Again, you can change your mind later if need be.…For now I'll go with Mosaic, and I'll tap Create Web Journal.…

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6/10/2014

The latest version of iPhoto for iOS is more powerful than ever. With iPhoto for iOS, you can enhance your mobile photos, share them electronically, and even create books and order prints—all with your iPhone or iPad.

In this course, lynda.com senior staff author Garrick Chow details the features and capabilities of iPhone for iOS, sharing tips for enhancing and sharing photos along the way. Learn how to examine photos, mark the keepers and delete the duds, improve the overall look of your photos with its arsenal of editing tools, fix problems like red eye and dark areas, and share images with friends and family. Garrick will even show you how to order a printed photo book straight from Apple.

NOTE: With the release of iOS 8, Apple has discontinued iPhoto for iOS. Therefore, iPhoto will not launch in iOS 8, and any existing iPhoto data will be migrated into the Photos app when upgrading to iOS 8. For more information on the migration process, see this documentation.